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How Smart Leaders Use These Simple Communication Strategies to Win Every Conversation (feeds.feedburner.com)
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New magnetic field system enables wireless communication 100 meters underground (techspot.com)
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Tokyo consortium tests placing data centers under railway overpasses — passing trains introduce severe thermal and vibration challenges (tomshardware.com)
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Japanese firm develops optical fiber with 4x traffic capacity, could be used for undersea cables — MCF retains the same diameter and works with existing infrastructure (tomshardware.com)
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The White House app is just as weird and unnecessary as you'd expect (engadget.com)
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IEEE Professional Development Suite Teaches In-Demand Skills (spectrum.ieee.org)
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US Supreme Court says ISPs aren’t liable for their users’ piracy — top judiciary body unanimously rules that Cox Communications did not commit copyright infringement (tomshardware.com)
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How NYU’s Quantum Institute Bridges Science and Application (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Is the FCC's Router Ban the Wrong Fix? (darkreading.com)
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RCS 4.0 upgrades could bring video calls to your favorite messaging app (androidauthority.com)
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Scientists Cloned a Mouse, Then Cloned the Clone, Et Cetera. The Results Were Horrific (futurism.com)
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Supreme Court rules ISPs aren't liable for user piracy without intent (techspot.com)
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Supreme Court Sides With Internet Provider In Copyright Fight Over Pirated Music (slashdot.org)
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Improve Engineering Communication by Translating Technical Detail (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Supreme Court rejects Sony's attempt to kick music pirates off the Internet (arstechnica.com)
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Supreme Court Limits Liability for Internet Service Providers (feeds.content.dowjones.io)
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Leaders Who Excel Don’t Just Talk — They Use These Easy-to-Follow Communication Strategies (feeds.feedburner.com)
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Cox Communications not liable for pirated music, Supreme Court rules (theverge.com)
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This Chip Could Fix the Fukushima Plant’s Wi-Fi Problem (gizmodo.com)
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Can a mouse be cloned indefinitely? Decades-long experiment has answers (feeds.nature.com)
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What Happens If AI Makes Things Too Easy for Us? (spectrum.ieee.org)
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Brute-Forcing My Algorithmic Ignorance with an LLM in 7 Days (news.ycombinator.com)
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SpaceX’s One Million Orbital Data Centers Would Be Debilitating for Astronomy Research, Scientists Say (futurism.com)
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The Head of the FBI Just Admitted Something Moderately Horrifying (futurism.com)
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Yes, You Can Let AI Work For You — But That’s Not How You Build Trust (feeds.feedburner.com)
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This Translator Will Help You Parse Your Boss’s Mind-Numbing LinkedIn Speak (gizmodo.com)
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FBI Confirms Buying Data That Could Be Used to Track Americans (cnet.com)
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FBI and DIA are buying location data of US citizens from data brokers (9to5mac.com)
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FBI admits buying Americans' location data and says it won't stop (techspot.com)
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Seeking an industry role? Sell yourself as a problem-solver, not a job-seeker (feeds.nature.com)
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